Deer carts?

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Grizzly Adam
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Post by Grizzly Adam »

There aren't very many places in our woods where you could pull anything like these carts! :!: It would be impossible to do ... our brush is just too thick. The very idea is laughable.

Our deer are seldom over 150 pounds. I pull 'em where I can, and carry 'em when I can't.

My idea of the perfect place to kill a deer is in the field where I can get the truck to it! :P :lol:

I always keep a length of rope and two super-heavy barrel-liner trash bags with me. If I ever again kill a deer that gets way back in the woods, I'll just cut a gambrel-stick, string it up, and bone it out.

As long as I can get a signal, that is ... we can register our kills via phone! :D
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Post by Galgo »

Know this wasnt your question but once the snow hits I carry one of my kids light plastic tooggans for the same purpose.

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Here is the one that I made. I use it every hunting season works great.

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Post by lscha »

That's inspiring.

OK, raise your hand if you're going to try to put wheels on your lawn chair?
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Post by munch »

Mike P wrote:I really hope some creative member here builds a motorized cart powered by a 12 volt sla battery.

As the baby boomers age they are looking for anything that keeps them in the woods and a powered cart would certainly go a long way to accomplish that objective.

At one time I was always surprised by the innovative products and solutions that come about by members of this forum. I no longer am. This forum is chock full of fertile minds.

Surely one of you "tinkerers" can fabricate a working model.
in the past they made a small golf cart called a ponycaddy that would do the job they did not sell a lot because they ran out of power about the 16th hole but now with nicad batterys i bet they would work
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Post by Pydpiper »

I always wanted one of those electric golf bag things to put a beer cooler on to follow me around..

I need a cart to haul the gear I need when I bring a kid hunting, and of course the kid.. Blind, chairs, blankets.. I can fit everything i need inside the stock of my crossbow, but the times I get to go alone are becoming rare, thank goodness. :D

The cart i have been looking at is 40 pounds, and $250, I am just hoping for some better options.

Maritimer, nice work!
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Pyd, in a few short years, your boy will do all the hauling for you! :lol:
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Post by Mike P »

VixChix wrote:Pyd, in a few short years, your boy will do all the hauling for you! :lol:
And then he discovers girls and your back to square one!
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Mike P wrote:
VixChix wrote:Pyd, in a few short years, your boy will do all the hauling for you! :lol:
And then he discovers girls and your back to square one!
And then he gets married and ya have him back again. :lol:
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you guys just described that last 5 or so years of my life :lol: :lol:
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Post by fogducker »

Maritimer.............nice job on that cart :wink: ..looks like you took time and pride in making it up..
how did you hinge the bottom section on?i see you used a cable to let it open to your desired angle..


* edit to add*ooops :oops: on a closer look i can see the hinges
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